Connecting The Power Supply; Connecting The Signaling Contact Lines - Siemens SIMATIC NET PROFIBUS Owner's Manual

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4 Setting Up

4.4.4 Connecting the power supply

L1+ / +24 V
F1
M /
F2
L2+ / +24 V*
Fig. 10: Operating voltage supply – assignment of 5-pin terminal
block

4.4.5 Connecting the signaling contact lines

F1
Fig. 11: Signaling contact - relay with unconnected contacts;
the contact is open if a fault occurs
Version 1.0 8/00
The terminal block can be removed from the device to
connect the lines.
Clips on the terminal block ensure that it is securely
attached to the device, and simultaneously provide
polarity reversal protection.
F2
The terminal block can be removed from the device to
connect the lines.
A relay with unconnected contacts as signaling contacts
is fitted to the 5-pin terminal block on the top of the
module. This signals faults and interference in the network
and modules. The contact is open if a fault occurs. This
also signals a total loss of power at the module.
Refer to Chapter 5.1 "LED indicators" p. 25 for more
details about malfunctions which are signaled by the
signaling contact.
Signaling contact limit values:
– maximum switching voltage 60 V DC; 42 V AC
– maximum switching current 1.0 A
The voltage connected to the relay must be regulated
safety extra-low voltage in accordance with IEC
950/EN 60 950/ VDE 0805 and must comply with the
regulations of the NEC, Class 2 in accordance with
UL/CSA approval.
The module should only be supplied with a regulated
safety extra-low voltage in accordance with
IEC 950/EN 60 950/VDE 0805 with a maximum of
+32 V (typical +24 V). The power source must comply
with the regulations of the NEC, Class 2 in accordance
with UL/CSA approval.
It can be fed in using the 5-pin terminal block on the top
of the module.
To increase operational safety, the module can be
redundantly supplied via the terminals L2+/+24 V*
and M/m.
In the event of a failure of the regular power supply, the
module switches automatically to the redundant power
supply. Load distribution between the individual alter-
native supply sources does not take place.
The signaling contact does not signal the failure of a
single 24 V infeed. Both of the infeeds and the signa-
ling contact must be connected to an input module for
monitoring to take place.
4.4 Installation
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